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Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Arch - Tourism Resources
By Sarah Lane
Jan 31, 2005, 12:43

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Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Arch - Tourism Resources


Hartford City of Heritage Tour
Take this guided bus tour from all Hartford and East Hartford hotels and select area locations to learn about Hartford from one end to the other. It’s about $20 a person and lasts about two hours. Highlights include Old State House, Old Burying Ground, Wadsworth Atheneum, the Connecticut River, restored homes of the 1800’s, Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Arch and lots more!
Source:       Ernest R. Shaw / Heritage Trails Sightseeing Tours

Bushnell Park & Other Photos
These are photographic descriptions of some of the most historic places in Connecticut including Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch. Get contact info such as addresses, phone numbers, and relevant websites. Scroll up and down the page to learn about other places of interest.
Source:       State of Connecticut

A Guide to Connecticut's Capital
The Capitol of Connecticut overlooks Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch where you can take a ride on the turn-of-the-century Bushnell Park Carousel. Find out more about this attraction as well as The Mark Twain House at this website.
Source:       The Mark Twain House

Bushnell Park - Hartford
Find out what kind of attractions and scenery are offered at Bushnell Park including the urban arboretum of rare and native trees. Connect to reviews and rates for planning a trip to Hartford.
Source:       Online Highways


Connecticut’s History - Virtually

History and Vintage Photos
Click on any picture to view or print a larger version of Vintage Hartford Photos. Sites include the Old State House, Main Street, State Street, Asylum Avenue, Trumbull Street, Bushnell Park, Park River (which includes Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch), Keney Park, and the Connecticut River.
Source:       Old State House

Virtual Tour - Old State House
Tour the Old State House Online and learn historical facts and view colorful pictures including reproductions of Revolutionary War cannons, Connecticut’s old Supreme Court building, items in the building, and lots more.
Source:       Old State House




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